Item does not contain fulltextTwo types of modelling approaches exist to reading an observed person's emotions: with or without making use of the observing person's own emotions. This paper focuses on an integrated approach that combines both types of approaches in an adaptive manner. The proposed models were inspired by recent advances in neurological context. Both a neural model and a more abstracted cognitive model are presented. In the first place emotion reading is modelled involving (preparatory) mirroring of body states of the observed person within the observing person. This involves a recursive body loop: a converging positive feedback loop based on reciprocal causation between preparations for body states and emotions felt. Here e...
With Fast evolving technology, Cognitive Science plays a vital role in our day-to-day life. Cognitiv...
In this paper we sketch a new framework for affect elicitation, which is based on previous evolution...
Item does not contain fulltextWithin cognitive models, desires are often considered as functional co...
Two types of modelling approaches exist to reading an observed person's emotions: with or without ma...
Two types of modelling approaches exist to reading an observed person's emotions: with or without ma...
Contains fulltext : 194706.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)In recent yea...
www.few.vu.nl/~{tbosse,zamemon,treur} Abstract. In recent years, the topic of emotion reading has in...
Emotional experience has two distinct components in human beings: ‘automatic’ and ‘attended’. The fo...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. Understanding the mental state of other people is an important ski...
Understanding the mental state of other people is an important skill for intelligent agents and robo...
An agent's beliefs usually depend on informational or cognitive factors such as observation or recei...
Although the emotions of other people can often be perceived from overt reactions (e.g., facial or v...
We describe work in progress with the aim of constructing a computational model of emotional learnin...
We present a neural network model of stimulus processing, which uses a mechanism of adaptive attenti...
With fast evolving technology, Cognitive Science plays a vital role in our day-to-day life. Cognitiv...
With Fast evolving technology, Cognitive Science plays a vital role in our day-to-day life. Cognitiv...
In this paper we sketch a new framework for affect elicitation, which is based on previous evolution...
Item does not contain fulltextWithin cognitive models, desires are often considered as functional co...
Two types of modelling approaches exist to reading an observed person's emotions: with or without ma...
Two types of modelling approaches exist to reading an observed person's emotions: with or without ma...
Contains fulltext : 194706.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)In recent yea...
www.few.vu.nl/~{tbosse,zamemon,treur} Abstract. In recent years, the topic of emotion reading has in...
Emotional experience has two distinct components in human beings: ‘automatic’ and ‘attended’. The fo...
© 2014 Published by Elsevier B.V. Understanding the mental state of other people is an important ski...
Understanding the mental state of other people is an important skill for intelligent agents and robo...
An agent's beliefs usually depend on informational or cognitive factors such as observation or recei...
Although the emotions of other people can often be perceived from overt reactions (e.g., facial or v...
We describe work in progress with the aim of constructing a computational model of emotional learnin...
We present a neural network model of stimulus processing, which uses a mechanism of adaptive attenti...
With fast evolving technology, Cognitive Science plays a vital role in our day-to-day life. Cognitiv...
With Fast evolving technology, Cognitive Science plays a vital role in our day-to-day life. Cognitiv...
In this paper we sketch a new framework for affect elicitation, which is based on previous evolution...
Item does not contain fulltextWithin cognitive models, desires are often considered as functional co...